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The Employment Agency market is a segment of the Personnel and Human Resources industry. It involves the provision of services to employers and job seekers, such as recruitment, placement, and staffing. Employment agencies typically specialize in a particular industry or job type, and they may provide additional services such as career counseling, job training, and background checks. They may also provide employers with access to a larger pool of potential candidates, as well as the ability to quickly fill positions.
Employment agencies are often used by employers to fill positions quickly and efficiently, as well as to reduce the cost of recruiting and hiring. They can also provide employers with access to a larger pool of potential candidates, as well as the ability to quickly fill positions.
Some companies in the Employment Agency market include Adecco, ManpowerGroup, Randstad, Robert Half, and Kelly Services. Show Less Read more